"Osteopath. And never ever a chiropractor."
I've done the Osteopath a couple of times... she says its just a muscle spasm
bloody painful one though lol
and I want to fix it without the £40 this time |
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Mostly there is an insignificant physical problem....then your body tightens up to protect that area.....result......bad back pain..no movement....and it's draining....
talk to your doctor about the drug I mentioned earlier......if I feel a bad back coming...a twinge or something...I get in from work..administer a low dosage..then mong out for the evening....
For me this was better and cheaper than the previous twenty years of osteos and chiros...
And antininflams....
no cure....just minimise the pain/ discomfort |
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depends whats up with it - muscular, skeletal etc - pain relief is the obvious one but i think it can sometimes mask a serious problem and more damage done as a result - definately see the doc |
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"Osteopath. And never ever a chiropractor.
I've done the Osteopath a couple of times... she says its just a muscle spasm
bloody painful one though lol
and I want to fix it without the £40 this time "
Did they not give you stretches or exercises to strengthen it? |
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